Please use the "search" up above. Put in Ruger SP101 and you will get a lot of information. It's scattered all over the forum so I can't link you to any particular thread. It gets very good reviews from those who own one.

TheGuz00

08-20-2012 03:59 AM

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Originally Posted by winds-of-change

Please use the "search" up above. Put in Ruger SP101 and you will get a lot of information. It's scattered all over the forum so I can't link you to any particular thread. It gets very good reviews from those who own one.

Thanks I sure will!

ScottA

08-20-2012 05:47 AM

I have the SP101. It is built like a tank, and a great shooter. It is heavier than other similar 5 shot revolvers, but that's not a bad thing for a magnum. If it has the stock grips, I recommend you swap them out with a Hogue Monogrip.

KeysKelly

08-20-2012 12:22 PM

Ruger is, in my opinion, the very best revolver there is. One piece construction and a work horse. Treat a Ruger right and your great grandchildren will be shooting it 100 years from now.

mountainman13

08-20-2012 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by ScottA

I have the SP101. It is built like a tank, and a great shooter. It is heavier than other similar 5 shot revolvers, but that's not a bad thing for a magnum. If it has the stock grips, I recommend you swap them out with a Hogue Monogrip.

^^^^^^ this. I have the sp101 also. This is dead on. Running a box of .357 through it with stock grips will beat you up a bit. Still fun.

ineverFTF

08-20-2012 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by KeysKelly

Ruger is, in my opinion, the very best revolver there is. One piece construction and a work horse. Treat a Ruger right and your great grandchildren will be shooting it 100 years from now.

Amen!! My grandpa has a ruger super redhawk thats 50+ years old and he can still cloverleaf the target at 100 yards